Hypocritical
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji ǎ OQ í ngsh ì zh à, which means to deceive others with false phenomenon. It comes from Yu Zai Zhi Za Zi.
The origin of Idioms
Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty wrote with Zai zhizazi: "Fu nianxi entered the post yesterday in order to be considered as a monk. He often used words to evade his position. He did not dare to pretend to be deceitful or steal his name."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: hypocritical
Idiom usage
This is the true Gongsun Hongbu, who can't be found in the dream. Shen De Fu's Ye Huo Bian Tai Sheng Fang Xin Yu Shi Lang in Ming Dynasty
Hypocritical
Six links and four breakthroughs - liù tōng sì pì
Accept the dirty and hide the dirty - nà gòu cáng wū
tears and snivel fall down at the same time - tì sì jiāo yí
an old head on young shoulders - shǎo nián lǎo chéng
burn the bridge after crossing it - guò hé chāi qiáo
the truth about a person or a matter - lú shān zhēn miàn